Recent temperature readings in Southern California, particularly in Downtown Los Angeles, have shown an increase, with highs around 82 degrees—14 degrees above normal. The National Weather Service predicts this trend will persist, potentially hitting the 90s in coasts and valleys. This pattern aligns with a broader national warming trend, where much of the U.S. could see 10-20 degrees above average temperatures. However, there are concerns for heat-sensitive populations. Additionally, rain is a possibility by the weekend, depending on a storm from the Pacific Northwest.
"Warm weather lovers are in luck as much of the nation will be 10-20 degrees above average," the National Weather Service's Weather Prediction Center posted on X over the weekend.
"Regardless of records, unseasonably warm temperatures may affect heat-sensitive populations for all inland areas," the weather service's San Diego office said on X.
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